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Structure of optimum receiving filters in data transmission systems (Corresp.)

T. Ericson
- 01 May 1971 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 3, pp 352-353
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By a simple argument it is shown in this correspondence that any reasonable criterion of goodness will lead to an optimum filter that has this form.
Abstract
It has been observed by several authors that a number of different optimum receiving filters (corresponding to different criteria of goodness) for sampled-data transmission systems can be factored as a product of a matched filter and a periodic filter with the period equal to the sampling frequency. By a simple argument it is shown in this correspondence that any reasonable criterion of goodness will lead to an optimum filter that has this form.

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Intersymbol interference and error probability

TL;DR: A criterion of minimum average error probability is derived from a method for specifying an optimum linear, time invariant receiving filter for a digital data transmission system and the optimum filter is found to be representable as a matched filter followed by a tapped delay line--the same form as that of the least mean square estimator of the pulse amplitude.
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